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MAX FACTOR

Study these pictures of Belto Davis, for example. Beg how gracefully she transforma herself from one an- chanting young pornon to another, In her corduroy sports frock with the. white stock collar sho's the wido-eyed Infant Botte, an her husband calls hen Natural eyebrow line. Vary only little eya shadow. A mouth

lightly accented. And her hair- notico how 1's Buffed out on either sido and caught back with the popular Alice-In-Wonderland ribbon. Sho's youth personified. And here's a trick to help you get that very look: When you blend in your eye shadow turn your finger up at the end of the oyelid. Also draw your eye pencil from the corner of your eye upward for a fraction of an inch. This will. give you that eager look no delightful in young people. And it's particularly appropriate for a gay, outdoor day.

Thero's a vast difference between that Bette and the sophisticated lady of the dinner hour, How has she dono it? A black crepe dress with dramatle high-collared cape of bugle beads is greatly, responsible. And~· take careful note of her make-up, Notice the long curled eyelashes with their goodly application of morenza...... the windowed lids that make the eyes de: reem deeply not the definitely

red eyebrows and mouth. Here the tips are extremely fall with barely a suggestion of an indentation in the upper one. Iler hair has been swirled closed to the head across the top, brought behind ker ears and permitted to fall in loose curls. It's ahend- dren which the small malino hat flatters remarkably, There's no hint of eager girlishness here, but woman- of-the-world witchery! A witchery that would be completely lont if Bette were wearing a tailored suit.

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Dream"

£150,000 COSTS

Although actual shooting has as yet only taken, place on Vallot scones. tho total costs to date on: "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which -Max Reinhardt is produc- ing for Warner Bros., are sold to be no less than £150,000...

Most of this money has been axpended on rehearsals of the huge company of players engaged, and the costs of the seta that have already been built to, date.

The cast is headed by no fewer than 20 well-known players- James Cagney, Dick Powell, Joo E. Brown, Jean Mulr. Vorres Tonsdale, Ian Hunter, Hugh Her- bort, Anita Loulao, Victor Jory, and Mickey Rooney.

All have been particularly re- hearsed by William Dieterle, who was, at one time, personal asia- tant in Europe to Max Reinhardt.

Hundreds of dancers, male and female, both adult and child, were rehearsed for nearly four weeks under

the ballet mistress, Nijinsko..

Max Reinhardt has been taking alalogue rehearsals with the, stars In two sessions, morning and after-

noon.

The whole of one stage at Bur- bank has been built into a vast forest which will be one of the most spectacular scenes. A brook wonde its way the entire length of the stage, through dense forest folinge.

The "make-up" dapartment have prepared 75 masks to be by various players.

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The tartan slip-on coat is a useful garment for wear with

tunic dress. The 'model sketched was in shades of brown and beige, and was worn with a frock of plain brown crepe.

LEMON GINGER CORDIAL

Bell Ib. root ginger in one It is declared to be Warner Bros. quart water for half an hour, then hope and ambition to make "Add 11⁄2 lb. sugar and 1⁄2 oz. citric Midsummer Night's Dream"

acid. Boil for other 15 minutes, masterpiece of motion picture pro atrain, and when cool add a ten- duction.

spoonful essenco of lemon. A tablespoonful of the cordial is enough for a glass

of water.

RE-ISSUE OF FIRST TALKIE

"The Jazz Singer," the first talking and singing picture, is to be re-issued by Warner Brothora.!

Another purchase by the com- Al Jolson, it will be recalled, ispany is the novel, "Blackshirt," the star of "The Jazz Singer," by Bruce Graeme. while the cast includes May M'Avoy, Warner Oland, and Myrna

Loy.

FILMS OF THE FUTURE

"When

As wus stated in this column the

www Ket stereoscopic other day "The Jazz Singer' was films, colour will have to come one of the biggest money-makers with it, as the two go together," In the history of the screen, earn- says Albert Parker, the Fox direc- ing about £700,000.

tor.

"Until then-colour will not look PIRANDELLO FILM

real on the screen, especially if natural hees are used," he saya. Pirandello, the Italian drama-"In life, the eye is not conscious tist and Nobel prize winner, whoof colour-it accepts it but on went to Hollywood some years ago the screen the eye is fully aware for the Greta Garbo version of of its presence. No two people "As You Desire me," Is going seom to think alike regarding there again. He hopes to interest colour, therefore when a person the magnates in a screen version sees black and white on the screen of his dramatic puzzle, "Six Char-he imagines the colour to suit his acters in Search of an Author," own taste." and has idena of appearing him- self (non-talking) as the author.

ably-

one of the most acnsitive KATHARINE HEPBURN'S NEXT

instruments through which the spirit of compassion ever expressed! Katharine Hepburn's next pic- itself, he was also an equally pas- ture will not be Sir J. Barrie'ssionate lover of truth, and he was "Quality Street" as originally in a hundred years in advance of our tonded.

modern novelists in his clear-cut, logical insistence that mawkish sentimentality in the wrong cause might be profoundly unjust to the right,

This picture will be made, but it has been put back in favour of "Break of Hearts," an original story developed in the studio.

Present plans include Francia Lederer to piny opposite the star.

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THREE FOR LAURA LA PLANTE

The feature productions to be made at Teddington this year by Warner Brothers-First National Productions include three for Laura La Plante, who is on a four- picture contract, and two for Claude Hulbert, who is under a six-pleture contract.

DICKENS' COURAGE

DARED TO BE COMMONPLACE

TRIBUTE BY M. MAUROIS

The one

hundred and twenty- third anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens was, celebrated by the Dickens Fellowship at the Trocadero Restaurant recently, when speeches were delivered by M. Andro Maurois and Mr. Alfred Noyes.

Dickens, snid M. Maurois, had the courage to be commonplace, and that was why he was always human. He had the courage to

be banal, and that was why he was never banal. Critics had often pointed out the resemblance that existed between Dickens Marcel Proust, Proust himself liked to acknowledge all he owed to Oabert Sitwell had Dickens, and said rightly that Dickens would have found Proust's Mme. Ver-

durin congenial company.

and

"In real life we all know a greni many of Dickens'a charactera. Mr. Micawber is, for my sine, one of my best friends in Paris. I have also met him in New York, where he told me that prosperity was round the corner, which is the American way of waiting for some- thing to turn up. I dined at the Vencerings last night and, while coming over, I had some trouble about my passport with one of the Barnacies. No, Dickens heroes are not caricatures, but all. mon be come, sooner or later, caricatures of themselves.

he has been one of the best friends "It has been said of Dickens that mankind ever had. That is truc. of course he was able, when he thought it necessary, to be sovere and even hard. But the wicked and hypocrites in his book form a separate class. They appear for a time, they do a lot of harm, they frighten people; as soon as they disappear the average man begins to dance, to laugh, and to sing, 'We're not afraid of the big bad wolf! the oldest song of civilised humanity.

"Dickens is the most English of English writers. But howaver completely and perfectly English he may be, Dickens remains univerani. A Frenchman of 1935 can read him with pleasure and proft. Man. Chesterton's everlasting man, loves, suffers, enjoys himself as he did in Dickens's time. Aldous Huxley in shows us a frightful picture of a 'Brave New World'

future in which a tyrannical state will produce, according to the needs of the planet, Alpha, Beta, and Delta citizens. But in 2085, as to-day, there will be Peckeniffa and Podsnaps, Micawbers and Veneer- Inge, and a Dickens Fellowship where Alpha-plus and Delta-minus will unite to drink to the immortal memory of Charles Dickens."

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

1 To him the mention of a perch

does not suggest a rod.

6 Hero's a riddie that will give you

ALS.

It's just tall talk to brag about. your doctor. 11 Wirless.

12 Accurate suggestion of Colum-

bus's trick.

11 Hero's a drop of water,

14 May be one person or several. 17 Have a sleek effect if you look at them from certain ankie, 20 Demand a hundred and fifty

with a purpose.

22 Formal and stiff. ko

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23 Keep frami aight once inside. 24 He hands the officer notca

occasionally, but the sound of his 26 Knock one all of a heap, an it name is none too pleasant,

were,

27 Somebody has defined him as n rascal with a clipped way of speaking.

28

to his lady, was but a kitchen-wenek:

Dido) a dowdy: Cleopatra, a ————: Helen and Hero... .:Thisbe, a grey cye or ad, but not to the par pose" (Romeo and Juliet).· 31 Not In condition, like a pomo 34 Hanging. as Grinder.

granate.

36 Hidden in "Her one grotesque endeavour was, I deduce, des- perately rickety and met with general derision."

37 Giving off. 38 Lots of things turn on such

weapons. 39 In all respects.

2. Successful candidates may later

on rise to its point.

3 Most of this wood has the quell-

ty of the herring.

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7 Old sweetheart who becomes. uncertain on her feet, if she loses her head.

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10 An inflammatory finish,

15 He is always calculating risks, 16 Ancient lighter

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18 Surround, yet finally mislay.

The reflect on what bofore they know (Pope).

20 One of three given probably.

21 This animal is nothing mixed

with some ingredients.

25 In two directions, yet collect

(hyphen)." 24 A French racecourse. 28 And net, perhaps.

20 Lots of caitlo apparently, but the plant is finished off by one of the king. --

30 A well-known Great War town, 31 Animals on 'Change.

32 Invest, though it hints at your

finish.

33 He has a column all to himself

In London.

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Runciman's Reply

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The President of the Board of -11OUSE OF COMMONS

Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, reply- London, March 8,

ing for the Government, emphasised that he was concerned, not with in- In the House of Commons today, dividuals, but with the fair name of Mr. David Grenfell (Lab.) oponed the city of London. Ito considered the debate on commodity speculation. that an investigation could do a lot He said the sensational statements published in the British and foreign what form it should take.

Jof good, The only question

Mr. Runciman pointed to the wide powers possessed by the Official Re- colver who would personally make

Impression that a British "Staviaky

Presa had created the utterly wrong

With

STEEL IN DICKENS Mr. Alfred Noyes, president of the Fellowship, said they were re- minded by M. Maurols that Dickens did not belong to England alone. Certain elements in his genius affair" had been discovered. were not what Mr. Podsnap would have thought characteristically that things were not as they should failure of the two companies concern- At the same time, he contended the fullest. investigation into the English, though by some mysteri- be and they were concerned with the fed and overything appertaining to real genius had sometimes inherit people and Britlah credit. ous grace of spirit Englishmen of damage inflicted on City business their business,

regarded as the more characteristic ed what would conventionally be birthright

foreigners.

The logical steel of his mind flashed out clearly in the essay on "The Murdered Person." "In the

"Wo ean get right down to the Quoting figures, he estimated that bottom of this business," declared- highly improving accounts," he

an additional half-ponny per ounce3fr. Runciman. He suggested, how ald, which are given to the public

of Mr. Podanap's in the price of household of the last moments of murderers,

pepper aver, that until the whole of this pro- gave a profit of £1,500,000. the murdered person may usually

cess was exhausted, there was no If ever there were a man who be observed to be entirely dlamiss- possessed nat a single trace of the should institute a public investiga-an entirely new character.

He urged that the Government Reed for a speelal investigation of ed from the moral discourses with supposedly British property of tion of the circumstances.. Ho con- which the murderer favours his phlegm that man

He added, "I shall see that the in- was Charles tended that the close connection be- vestigations go to the uttermost limit. admiring audience, except as Dickens. Mrs. Carlyle had seld tween tin, pepper and shellac was on the continent, the dreadful word, Incidental and tributary portion of

of that his face looked as if made of not, accidental. There had, been a Stavisky, which could only mean cor- his own egotistical story." The steel, though light and motion for abnormally high profits for a anyone to say that anyone connect- kind of conspiracy against consumers ruption, has been mentioned. I dare whole essay might be read and lushed from every part of it. The Plante are "Rainy Day Sue," "The niany of the humanitarian artists by too many of the more superficial

The three stories for Laura Luigested with BBlutary effect by Blecl in Dickens had been misaad for individuals.

ed with the Government or the House Little Liar" and "The Water of to-day who reproached Dickens critica. They talked of his senti- the directors of Joint Stuck Banks garding any member. It is well for Was the Government willing that not been a whisper of suspicion re- of Commons is involved. There has Nymph." Claude Hulbert'e two with sentimentality. are "All In" and "The Butter and clarity of the logic was less like together the far more complicated price the

But the mentality and they missed

al-should be engaged in secret enter the world to know that the purity Egg Man."

Lorner commodities and of our public life has been maintain. England than France.

fact that, while Dickens was prob-hazard the lives of business firms ed."-Houter.

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